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James Logan was born on April 4, 1928 in Dennistoun, Glasgow, Scotland as James Allan Short. He was an actor, known for Den ofrivillige golfaren (1991), Carry on Abroad (1972) and Tis' the Season to be Jolly (1993). He was married to Angela, Gina Fratini, Grace Pagan and Pamela. He died on April 13, 2001 in Clydebank, Strathclyde, Scotland.
Date Of Birth April 4, 1928 Place Of Birth Dennistoun, Glasgow, Scotland, UK Profession Actor Star Sign Aries
# Fact 1 He was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 1996 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to entertainment. 2 Uncle of Domenick Allen . 3 Nephew of Ella Logan . 4 Older brother of singer/actress Annie Ross .
Actor Title Year Status Character My Life So Far 1999 Tom Skelly The Debt Collector 1999 Valerie's father Rab C. Nesbitt 1997-1999 TV Series Mr. Grogan Captain Jack 1999 Foula Constable Lucia 1998 Presbyterian minister The Ring of Truth 1996 TV Movie Grandad The Big Picnic 1996 TV Movie Colours Doctor Finlay 1996 TV Series Bob McNair The Upper Hand 1995 TV Series Boss Tis' the Season to be Jolly 1993 TV Movie Dentist Den ofrivillige golfaren 1991 Roderic McDougall Alabama 1990 Short McGuffin Taggart 1989 TV Series Bernie Sullivan Winners and Losers 1989 TV Mini-Series Archie McAteer Bookie 1988 TV Series Archie McAteer The Mad Death 1983 TV Mini-Series Bill Stanton Living Apart Together 1982 Jake Play for Tomorrow 1982 TV Series Joe Brown Doctor's Daughters 1981 TV Series Chief-Con. McTavish Charles Endell, Esq 1980 TV Series Sammy MacPhee Take the High Road 1980 TV Series Captain Robert Groves (as James Logan) Carry on Girls 1973 Cecil Gaybody Carry on Abroad 1972 Bert Conway Doctor in Charge 1972 TV Series Mr. McCorquodale W. Somerset Maugham 1969 TV Series Bridge player Iolanthe 1968 TV Movie Pte. Willis A Christmas Night with the Stars 1968 TV Series The Stanley Baxter Show 1968 TV Series The Bruce Forsyth Show 1967 TV Series Guest The Wild Affair 1965 Craig All Your Own 1952 TV Series Presenter (as James Logan)
Writer Title Year Status Character The Jimmy Logan Show 1957-1958 TV Series script - 2 episodes
Self Title Year Status Character A Celebration for Jimmy Logan 2001 Video Himself Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh 1998 TV Special documentary Sir Harry Lauder Chaplin's Goliath 1996 Documentary Himself The Late Show 1994 TV Series documentary Himself Those Wonderful TV Times 1976-1978 TV Series Himself The Andy Stewart Show 1976 TV Series Himself Tell Me Another 1976 TV Series Himself This Is Your Life 1973-1974 TV Series documentary Himself Look Who's Talking 1974 TV Series Himself - Interviewee The David Nixon Show 1972 TV Series Himself - Guest It's Lulu 1971 TV Series Himself David Nixon's Magic Box 1971 TV Series Himself The Golden Shot 1969 TV Series Himself The Jimmy Logan Show 1969 TV Series Himself Moira Anderson Sings 1968 TV Series Himself The Val Doonican Show 1968 TV Series Himself BBC Show of the Week 1968 TV Series Himself Billy Cotton Band Show 1968 TV Series Himself The Good Old Days 1967 TV Series Himself - Performer The Bruce Forsyth Show 1967 TV Series Himself The Blackpool Show 1967 TV Series Himself The Eamonn Andrews Show 1967 TV Series Himself Quiz Ball 1966 TV Series Himself - Guest Supporter (as James Logan) The White Heather Club 1959-1965 TV Series Himself The Jimmy Logan Show 1957-1961 TV Series Himself - Presenter Ask Anne 1961 TV Series Himself A Christmas Night with the Stars 1959 TV Series Himself Six-Five Special 1957-1958 TV Series Himself The World Our Stage 1958 TV Series Himself This Is Your Life 1958 TV Series documentary Himself Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium 1957 TV Series Himself It's a Great Life 1954 TV Series Himself
Known for movies The Jimmy Logan Show (1957-1961) as Writer
Chaplin's Goliath (1996) as Himself
Den ofrivillige golfaren (1991) as Roderic McDougall
Carry on Abroad (1972) as Bert Conway